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Thomas GideonTCLP 2011-07-24 News

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This is a news cast, an episode of The Command Line Podcast.

In the intro, thanks to Kevin for his donation and for Scott for donating again. Also I share a quick, spoiler free review of Captain America.

This week's security alerts are Google introduces malware detection in search results and Apple laptop batteries can be bricked, firmware hacked.

In this week's news, study shows programmers get better with age, an anti-censorship tool that works with the Internet's infrastructure, Internet activist charged with data theft, and neural network from DNA strands.

Following up this week more on six-strike deal and what might have happened had users been at the table and judge calls $1.5M file-sharing judgment "appalling," slashes to $54,000.

View the detailed show notes online.


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